The American and English Railroad Cases: A Collection of All Cases, Affecting Railroads of Every Kind, Decided by the Courts of Appellate Jurisdiction in the United States, England, and Canada [1894-1913].E. Thompson Company, 1910 |
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... delivering a copy thereof *** ( 4 ) If against a railroad corporation , to any station , freight , ticket , or other agent thereof within this state ; *** ( 9 ) If the suit be against a foreign corporation or non - resident joint- stock ...
... delivering a copy thereof *** ( 4 ) If against a railroad corporation , to any station , freight , ticket , or other agent thereof within this state ; *** ( 9 ) If the suit be against a foreign corporation or non - resident joint- stock ...
Page 17
... delivered the opinion of the court : This is a writ of error to reverse a judgment rendered by the court of appeals of Kentucky in favor of the defendant in error , notwithstanding a petition and bond for removal to the circuit court of ...
... delivered the opinion of the court : This is a writ of error to reverse a judgment rendered by the court of appeals of Kentucky in favor of the defendant in error , notwithstanding a petition and bond for removal to the circuit court of ...
Page 26
... delivered to him by the division superintendent , and that he lost the letter . Notice was given to the defendant to produce a copy of it . In response to the request , the defendant brought into court a letter book entitled " service ...
... delivered to him by the division superintendent , and that he lost the letter . Notice was given to the defendant to produce a copy of it . In response to the request , the defendant brought into court a letter book entitled " service ...
Page 33
... delivering the opinion of the court , held that the question of plaintiff's negli- gence ought to have been submitted to the jury , and , after defin- ing and construing various parts of the fellow - servant statute , also held that ...
... delivering the opinion of the court , held that the question of plaintiff's negli- gence ought to have been submitted to the jury , and , after defin- ing and construing various parts of the fellow - servant statute , also held that ...
Page 43
... delivered the engine backed up , passing the deceased , and he crossed the track in front of the engine some six or eight feet from the lantern which was hanging on the glass of the headlight . The movements of the engine and crew ...
... delivered the engine backed up , passing the deceased , and he crossed the track in front of the engine some six or eight feet from the lantern which was hanging on the glass of the headlight . The movements of the engine and crew ...
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accident action affirmed agent alleged appellant appellant's appellee approaching authorities bill of lading brakeman caboose charge Chicago Circuit Court City claim collision common carrier complaint conductor consignee contract contributory negligence corporation County crossing damages danger deceased defect defendant defendant's demurrer depot duty employees engine error evidence exercise fact failed failure feet foreman freight guilty held horses Illinois Central Railroad injury instruction interstate Iowa judgment for plaintiff jury Kansas last foot-note liable Louis Louisville & N. R. Lumber master Missouri motorman operation ordinary pany person plaintiff in error platform proximate cause question rail railroad company Railway Company reason recover reversed road rule shipment shipper signals Sioux City South Southern Southern Railway Company speed station statute stockyards stop street car struck Supreme Court sustained switch testified testimony tion transportation trial court verdict wagon warning witness yards